Clean open course. Open bombs often require a second and some times even a third and even fourth to get to the circle. The use of a true golf strategy setting up the next shot is key in scoreing well here. So use your head and best stable driver because wind is always blowing twice as hard on the course as inparking lot. Some baskets are in bad spots due to course also being active ball golf course. Other then those two spectacular use and layout of avaible land

I love the idea of DG on a ball golf course. Great scorecards but the maps are not adequate and are poorly copied. I really loved holes 7, 12 and 17 as they were great use of elevation and water. It seemed like there were at least 5 baskets up in trees. 1 or 2 would be interesting but this was weird. It also seemed strange to play a 700-800 plus foot hole and then hide the basket in between a couple trees or hide it in the woods with a 10 foot wide gap (#8). The flags seem cheap and I hope t ... continue reading ›

I love the idea of DG on a ball golf course. Great scorecards but the maps are not adequate and are poorly copied. I really loved holes 7, 12 and 17 as they were great use of elevation and water. It seemed like there were at least 5 baskets up in trees. 1 or 2 would be interesting but this was weird. It also seemed strange to play a 700-800 plus foot hole and then hide the basket in between a couple trees or hide it in the woods with a 10 foot wide gap (#8). The flags seem cheap and I hope they plan to install permanent pad markers and signs. I would play it again and my wife loved driving the cart. ‹ less text

very nice ball golf course set up for disc golfers. but ball golfer still play there. in my opinion it breaks down like this open greens, golf cart, and super sick 1000 ft holes make for an amazing day. only negative the tee pads are not concrete. yet.

My DGCR review.
Pros: Big long course. Nice to get a cart, fashion your bag to the back, grip it and rip it. A few rubber tee pads set to the side and front of the ball pads. Brand new baskets, many hanging in trees, tucked into woods, elevated. Very unique and challenging. Water in play on about five holes, and a 300' drive gets you over all the driving water, a couple in play on approach and behind baskets as well. Could easily play in a pair of golf shoes of tennis shoes, it was nice to be o ... continue reading ›

My DGCR review.
Pros: Big long course. Nice to get a cart, fashion your bag to the back, grip it and rip it. A few rubber tee pads set to the side and front of the ball pads. Brand new baskets, many hanging in trees, tucked into woods, elevated. Very unique and challenging. Water in play on about five holes, and a 300' drive gets you over all the driving water, a couple in play on approach and behind baskets as well. Could easily play in a pair of golf shoes of tennis shoes, it was nice to be out of a pair of boots. Ball golfers were very curious and cooperative. Though, I imagine the cart out there helps alert them you are there. This is a new course last season and ball golfers and management just getting used to the idea. A lot of time spent on PR. Course plays along the ball course with baskets short, left or right of greens. Cons: Management is a mess, pro shop had no clue as to price, condition, equipment. Navigation was a problem. The provided map is awful and a ball scorecard is nessesary to cross reference. Missing tee pads, those that were there only identified with orange survey flags. Not many hole numbers no distances or clue as to where the basket (often hidden) is. A pair of binoculars would be helpful. The disc holes are numbered opposite of the ball holes. (1-9 ball holes are 10-18 disc holes...) just to add to the confusion, for no benefit. Missed holes 2 and 3 completely. A healthy dose of attention is required, you are on a ball course and they can hit into you from a long way away, though the disc course stays out of the way mostly. Getting a couple beers at the turn was a nightmare. I just got the impression the whole place (motel, bowling alley, bar, restaruant, poker room, ball golf, disc golf) are poorly run. Maybe just the time of year. Other Thoughts: Played on a open ball course as "swat" golfers are playing as well. We rented a cart and were inserted into the tee times. Pace of play sometimes presented a challenge, as we played as a twosome. It is so natural to simply walk to your disc, but in order to maintain a slow enough pace to fit in with swat golfers, getting in the cart and tossing each disc, was vital. A little love from a club or a couple disc golfers could make vast improvements in a short time here. Tall flags for the pads and baskets and a decent map with distances would make navigation easy. I had a great time out there, despite the unintentional attempts by management to make it tough. A couple comments about "old timers" not happy with the installation, but if they were making money with "old timers" this course would not be here. Lots of positve feedback while there will help. $20 a piece to play with a cart, not the listed price here or on Disc Gof Scene. This would be a blast with a foursome of decent disc golfers, not in a hurry. ‹ less text

I'm sure a lot of people will rate this course higher than I am for plenty of reasons. This is a ball golf course with a disc golf course added, so benefits include CARTS, a restaurant/pro-shop on site, and a well maintained course. It's also HUGE so unless you can throw 400-500 foot bombs you are going to be playing catch up just to get near the baskets. That being said there is a basket mounted in a tree, baskets nestled into areas carved out into the woods, and a throw over a river that a ... continue reading ›

I'm sure a lot of people will rate this course higher than I am for plenty of reasons. This is a ball golf course with a disc golf course added, so benefits include CARTS, a restaurant/pro-shop on site, and a well maintained course. It's also HUGE so unless you can throw 400-500 foot bombs you are going to be playing catch up just to get near the baskets. That being said there is a basket mounted in a tree, baskets nestled into areas carved out into the woods, and a throw over a river that are really scenic and worth the effort. Not an "every day" course for me, but I do enjoy playing it. ‹ less text

Extremely long course, which I like. However, a long course that is wide open shot after wide open shot is a snoozefest in my book. Yes having carts are nice, just expect to pay out the ass them. I liked the water hazards but other than that mediocre at best in my opinion.

This course was very hard to even initiate playing. Playing along side ball golfers is a weird enough concept on it's own, but the placement of discing teepads and baskets is very sporadic and inconsistent. For example, there are some holes where the DG teepad is right next to the golf teebox, and the DG basket is right next to the green. But on other holes the DG teepad is halfway up the fairway and you're shooting at a basket that's HANGING IN THE AIR in the middle of a circle of trees that yo ... continue reading ›

This course was very hard to even initiate playing. Playing along side ball golfers is a weird enough concept on it's own, but the placement of discing teepads and baskets is very sporadic and inconsistent. For example, there are some holes where the DG teepad is right next to the golf teebox, and the DG basket is right next to the green. But on other holes the DG teepad is halfway up the fairway and you're shooting at a basket that's HANGING IN THE AIR in the middle of a circle of trees that you can't see outside of 100ft. And the map that you get at the clubhouse is poorly marked and doesn't help you find the teepads or baskets at all. Maybe if you got a better map or the pads and baskets were better marked, I would rate this higher. But overall, my first experience on this course was very poor. ‹ less text